He left the university without a degree, and joined the Middle Temple.
Born to John Jekyll, he initially attended a seminary before joining the Middle Temple in 1680.
Although he had joined the Middle Temple in 1762, it was not till 1776 that Scott devoted himself to a systematic study of law.
In 1840 Archibald joined the Middle Temple and was called to the bar on 30 January 1852.
He joined the Middle Temple, where he was autumn reader in 1596.
He then joined the Middle Temple and was subsequently called to the Bar.
Despite this, he refused to consider a change of career, and joined the Middle Temple as a student on 4 November 1901.
He passed the London Matriculation and joined the Middle Temple.
She passed the bar on 28 January 1924 and joined the Middle Temple.
He joined the Middle Temple in July 1962, and practised as a libel barrister 1962-1979.